After Burner game Contributed by Damien Guard on Nov 19th, 2023. Artwork published in circa 1987. Sega. License: All Rights Reserved. Revue was used extensively for SEGA’s After Burner game originally on the arcade machine livery and the attract screen through to advertising and home machine conversions across various platforms. Source: www.arcadeclub.co.uk Sega. License: All Rights Reserved. Typefaces More about RevueGet RevueMore about EurostileGet EurostileMore about StopGet StopMore about GonaMore about HelveticaGet Helvetica Formats Packaging (2272) Branding/Identity (7820) Software/Apps (332) Topics Entertainment (1451) Technology (1394) Designers/Agencies unknown (3831) Tagged withvideo games (220)arcade games (37)Sega (20)logos (4593)distortion (330)shadow effects (1130)type with gradient fill (175)colored initials (31)airplanes (63)war (108)1980s (639)bitmap type (134)multiscript (813)multilingual (2382)Latin (script) (643)English (language) (2212)Japanese (language/script) (174) Artwork location United States (9305) In SetsRADIOGIAPPANESE (Leonardo de la Fuente) (2872)PHANTA (Leonardo de la Fuente) (285) 4 Comments on “After Burner game” D Jones says: Nov 21st, 2023 3:15 pm So glad that you wrote this up Damien, there’s a nice spread of this in Toshi Omagari’s book «Arcade Game Typography» Zezima says: Nov 26th, 2023 11:37 pm Thanks for the message, D Jones, I’ll have to look into that. I never knew books like that existed, thanks for the mention! A says: Oct 3rd, 2024 3:39 pm The Japanese font is Gona. Florian Hardwig says: Oct 3rd, 2024 4:34 pm Thank you! Post a comment Name Email – will not be published Website Your response Submit Comment More Revue in use Surfaces and Essences, Basic Books2013Nicole CaputoAndrea CardenasContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick Touchdown Illustrated Vol. 1 (1973)1973Touchdown PublicationsContributed by Florian Hardwig Kinko’s ads and logo (1992)1992Contributed by Stephen Coles Sponsor More in Entertainment Relevant Recovery2024MadePossibleContributed by Greer Mosher Errance and Solanin by Inio Asano (French edition by Kana)2019Inoue Norito design office[Sign*]Contributed by Quentin Schmerber “Shopping with the Nimoy’s”1968unknownContributed by Nick Sherman Rolling Stone, April and October 20022002Rolling StoneContributed by Gareth Hague More in Branding/Identity Tariq Hajj Architects stationery2014Mamoun SakkalTariq HajjContributed by Mamoun SakkalSakkal Tali’i(Sample unavailable) “S”2011Studio NajbrtAleš NajbrtMartin VáchaContributed by Briefcase Type Foundry Tuff Gong logo and record labelsc. 1975unknownContributed by Evan Moss Cox Lewisc. 2022The Modern WorldContributed by Rick Raby More Fonts In Use Sottises 3, “Digital Issue”2017Clément Le Tulle-NeyretContributed by Clément Le Tulle-Neyret Staff Pick Theater Phönix brandingc. 2023Gruppe am ParkContributed by Giulia Boggio Staff Pick Identités du transitoire2020Clément Le Tulle-NeyretContributed by Clément Le Tulle-Neyret Staff Pick Space Matters2014Kod & FormChristopher WestContributed by Florian Hardwig Staff Pick
4 Comments on “After Burner game”
So glad that you wrote this up Damien, there’s a nice spread of this in Toshi Omagari’s book «Arcade Game Typography»
Thanks for the message, D Jones, I’ll have to look into that. I never knew books like that existed, thanks for the mention!
The Japanese font is Gona.
Thank you!